Of course, I recommend this food based on the fact that it’s grain free, however, I do recommend wet food over dry food any day. This is an excellent company and they have been very responsive to all my inquiries.

Here’s a video I captured of Charlie and Trigg chowing down on the Go! Natural Fresh Water Trout Dry Formula:

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May I ask why you personally prefer wet food over dry food? Is it for a medical reason or just a preference? Some people have said that wet food is bad for cats because dry food allows them to do something with their teeth since it is hard, but others disagree and I honestly trust your judgment!

I had a cat die of kidney failure. Cats natural diets aren’t dry food – wet food is a lot closer to killing a mouse or a bird than dry food is. I think it is best described on this site: http://catinfo.org/ – it’s written by a vet and she will answer your questions if you donate to her local charity. Yes, dry food can be good for cleaning teeth – knocking off tartar – but I’d prefer to brush my cat’s teeth. Weaning Charlie from dry food will be a problem.

Thanks for sharing your knowledge! Well I guess an alternative would be to take cats in to the vet to have their teeth brushed since I doubt I would be able to do it. I guess dry food is just cheaper and more convenient than wet food, good to know about the kidney disease, I did not know that! I would probably feed my future kitties both, but maybe substitute dry food as a treat instead of their main food supply.

You can do it if you train them from day one that you’ll be in their mouth with a toothbrush and cat toothpaste. have you seen the part i did with caymus? he wasn’t used to anyone in his mouth and i think he was 3 years old when i first did it – now it’s routine. https://www.floppycats.com/how-to-brush-cat-teeth.html

I actually have watched your videos and read that post about brushing cat’s teeth. In fact, because of your post on this website and your YouTube video, that is the only reason I even became familiar with cats needing to have their teeth brushed! The thought never occurred to me before then. Maybe in the future when I get my Raggies, I will give it a try for a while and use trips to the dentist as a last resort.

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